19 Related Articles, between 2019-09-11 and 2019-09-08

Cabinet to vote on Likud-backed Camera Bill allowing filming in polling stations. Netanyahu to try to push through legislation despite fierce opposition, including by AG who warned it could play havoc with voting process >>

Here we go again: A beginner’s guide to Israel’s 2nd election in 2019. The Sept. 17 vote comes just five months after the last one ended with no clear winner and Netanyahu unable to form a governing coalition. >>

Israel's election - will Netanyahu survive?. Analysis: With only a week to go until the elections, Likud appears to be neck-in-neck with its main rival, the Blue and White party, prompting the PM to make desperate moves like announcing annexation of Israeli settlements; but will it pay off or end his decade long dominance? >>

Lieberman strikes back: Why the man who helped put Netanyahu in power is now taking him down. Likud’s rising star, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his loyal right-hand man were inseparable in the 1990s. But Avigdor Lieberman’s goal was always to be the power behind the throne — of whoever was king >>

Moshe Ya'alon: Blue and White will not enter coalition led by Netanyahu. He said that the leaders of Blue and White "will not be entering a coalition led by Netanyahu." >>

Netanyahu's efforts to allow cameras at polling stations is a mere distraction. The prime minister's draft bill was a red herring. The furor that he knew the whole initiative would cause had a number of political objectives >>

Netanyahu's Likud alleged over 100 instances of election fraud. Only one was legit. Only evidence of possible fraud in last Israeli election favors Likud and Ultra-orthodox Shas, but not Arab parties >>

Netanyahu's operation to dominate the discourse -analysis. The truth is that the very discussion of the issue is a victory for Netanyahu. Because they are so busy with the cameras, the press is not dealing with his criminal investigations. >>

Netanyahu's party exposed personal details, political affiliation of millions of Israelis. Party database, which was shut down after Haaretz query, allowed completely unsecured access to private info including phone and ID numbers ■ All parties in Israel have access to voter rolls, but are required by law to protect the information >>

Reigning Supremacist: The House of Netanyahu and the Jews Bibi hates. Netanyahu has remade Israel into his bigot father's image. Such is Bibi - dutiful child of a supremacist. Obedient husband of a supremacist. Role-model father of a supremacist >>